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  <description>OverviewHave you ever been told or noticed that one of your legs is a bit longer than the other? Do you have incidences of lower back pain? These two things could be related. Most individuals have a small difference in their leg lengths. For some, the discrepancy is small and negligible and will not…</description>
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  <published>2017-07-03 09:02:16</published>
  <title>Activities For Leg Length Discrepancy After A Broken Femur</title>
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